Vontier’s Driivz and EzvoltZ Unite to Accelerate India’s EV Charging Network

Vontier’s Driivz and EzvoltZ Unite to Accelerate India’s EV Charging Network

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A Powerful Collaboration for India's EV Future

In a strategic move set to transform India's electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape, Driivz, a leading EV charging and energy management software platform under Vontier Corporation, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Indian EV charging network provider EzvoltZ. The collaboration is aimed at building an intelligent, scalable, and future-ready EV charging network across India—a country now racing to become one of the world’s fastest-growing EV markets.

With India’s EV sector projected to reach $206 billion by 2030 and a growing national push for clean transportation, the timing of this partnership couldn't be more impactful. Driivz brings its globally proven software expertise to the table, while EzvoltZ contributes its operational network and deep understanding of Indian EV market dynamics. Together, they plan to deploy thousands of smart chargers across urban and rural areas, targeting consumers, fleets, and commercial hubs.

What the Partnership Brings to the Table

The Driivz-EzvoltZ collaboration goes beyond traditional charger deployment. It’s a robust fusion of cutting-edge software intelligence and on-ground infrastructure expansion, promising to bring a transformative impact on how EV charging is managed in India.

At the heart of the alliance is Driivz’s cloud-based EV charging and energy management platform. Known for its modular, white-label architecture, the platform offers comprehensive tools for charge point operators (CPOs), electric mobility service providers (EMSPs), fleet managers, and utilities. Features include real-time charger monitoring, energy optimization, predictive maintenance, billing, load balancing, and user-centric mobile interfaces.

EzvoltZ, on the other hand, will focus on the physical rollout of chargers across highways, residential zones, office parks, and retail locations. Its existing footprint in urban mobility hubs like Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad will serve as a launchpad for larger national deployment.

“This partnership is a fusion of strength and scale,” said Dor Gal, CEO of Driivz. “India’s EV charging ecosystem needs intelligent, scalable technology coupled with local insight and operational reach. That’s exactly what this partnership delivers.”

Addressing India's EV Charging Bottlenecks

India has long struggled with a mismatch between EV adoption and charging infrastructure availability. With only around 12,000 public EV chargers catering to over 3 million registered EVs as of mid-2025, the infrastructure gap has become a roadblock to widespread adoption. Moreover, inconsistent power supply, lack of backend integration, and non-uniform standards have further slowed progress.

This is where Driivz and EzvoltZ step in with a strategic blueprint. The companies aim to build a national network of reliable, interoperable, and user-friendly EV chargers that can support both light and heavy electric vehicles. The partnership promises 99.9% uptime across the charging ecosystem—a key metric for fleets and commercial operators whose profitability depends on vehicle availability.

Driivz’s AI-powered predictive maintenance capabilities and dynamic energy management tools will also help in optimizing grid load—a critical requirement as India experiences frequent grid strain due to rising EV and industrial power demands.

A Boost for Fleets and Urban Mobility Providers

One of the core verticals for the Driivz-EzvoltZ network will be fleet electrification. In India’s bustling urban corridors, e-commerce companies, ride-hailing firms, and logistics providers are rapidly shifting to electric vehicles. But poor charging infrastructure—especially for commercial EVs—has kept this transition from scaling up.

By offering real-time availability monitoring, automated load distribution, and driver-friendly scheduling features, the new network is designed to support high-utilization, fast-charging environments. For fleet managers, this means predictable charging cycles, lower energy costs, and better vehicle uptime.

In addition, Driivz’s platform enables integration with renewable energy sources and battery storage systems, aligning perfectly with India’s clean energy transition goals under the National Electric Mobility Mission and the Renewable Energy Integration Framework.

Making Charging More User-Friendly and Transparent

The partnership is also focused on the end-user experience. Through the Driivz-powered platform, EV drivers can locate available chargers, reserve slots, monitor charging in real time, and pay digitally—all via a single app. The interface supports multilingual functionality and real-time alerts, catering to India’s diverse user base.

For operators, the backend is equally intuitive. EzvoltZ teams will use Driivz's operator dashboard to monitor performance metrics, automate maintenance, and update pricing schemes as needed. The system also supports dynamic pricing, encouraging off-peak charging and reducing stress on the grid during high-demand periods.

“This is a step toward democratizing EV access,” said Ashish Patel, Co-Founder of EzvoltZ. “Reliable charging must be a universal experience, not a privilege of the urban elite. This partnership gives us the technological muscle to scale equitably.”

Aligning with Government Goals and Incentives

India’s central and state governments have been aggressive in rolling out EV incentives, from GST reductions and income tax rebates to subsidies under FAME II and state-level EV policies. But these efforts often hit a roadblock due to underdeveloped charging infrastructure.

By enabling private-public interoperability, Driivz and EzvoltZ aim to plug this gap. Their platform complies with Open Charge Point Interface (OCPI) and OCPP 2.0 standards, ensuring it can integrate with government-backed or third-party platforms like e-AMRIT, India’s national EV dashboard.

Additionally, the project will create local employment opportunities, including field technicians, civil engineers, software support staff, and supply chain logistics. With Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat missions in full swing, localized deployment and software training could significantly boost economic participation in India’s green mobility revolution.

Building Toward Long-Term Scalability

What makes this partnership stand out isn’t just its scope but its design for long-term scalability. While the immediate target is the rollout of over 5,000 chargers in the next 18 months, the companies have a ten-year roadmap that envisions over 100,000 interconnected charging points, covering urban centers, highways, and tier-2 and tier-3 cities.

Driivz’s backend system is cloud-native and API-friendly, allowing integration with vehicle OEMs, utility providers, parking services, and even smart home systems. The goal is to create a hyper-connected charging environment where EVs are not just an alternative, but the default choice.

“We’re not just adding chargers; we’re building the digital spine of India's EV ecosystem,” Dor Gal emphasized.

Competitive Edge and Global Implications

Driivz’s entry into India via EzvoltZ gives it a strategic advantage over other global software providers who have so far struggled to find reliable deployment partners in the country. Meanwhile, EzvoltZ gets access to world-class EV tech that allows it to scale rapidly without reinventing the software stack.

The partnership may also act as a blueprint for other emerging markets. As countries across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa gear up for EV adoption, the India model—if successful—could be replicated globally. Already, other CPOs from Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have reportedly expressed interest in adopting Driivz’s software stack.

A Strategic Union for a Greener Tomorrow

The alliance between Driivz and EzvoltZ is more than a corporate deal—it’s a critical step in mainstreaming electric mobility in India. It represents the convergence of smart software and local execution, setting a new gold standard for how EV charging should function in one of the most diverse and complex markets in the world.

By bringing intelligence, scale, reliability, and affordability into one ecosystem, the partnership has the potential to unlock India’s EV market not just for the elite or fleet operators, but for everyday citizens.

As India eyes a future where 30% of all new vehicle sales are electric by 2030, Driivz and EzvoltZ are already building the tracks for that journey—one charger at a time.

Aug. 1, 2025 4:33 p.m. 1131

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